AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStudent Press Freedom: Grand Junction High School’s administration reassigned the “Orange and Black” adviser, raising fresh alarms about censorship and student journalism independence. AI & Kids: Colorado signed a new law restricting how AI chatbots can interact with children and teens, but critics say it still favors companies over stronger protection. Space Tech: NASA officially ended the MAVEN Mars atmosphere mission after losing contact, closing out 11 years of Colorado-led science. Moon Hardware: Colorado’s Lunar Outpost won a $220M NASA contract to build a lunar terrain vehicle for astronaut transport, targeting a possible 2028 moon surface mission. Water Policy: Federal managers will use a shorter, 10-year Colorado River framework with updates every two years as states struggle to agree on a long-term plan. Local Tech & Privacy: An Aurora resident says opting out of Xcel’s smart meter could cost $10K–$20K, spotlighting privacy and utility tech friction. Education Staffing: Denver Public Schools is rebuilding administration despite enrollment declines, mirroring a statewide trend.
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